Sunday 5 January 2014

The Hunt


The hunt is such a good movie which steels our mind through its different subject and flow of narration. The beginning of the movie is in a usual way with full of warmth, pleasure, happiness and harmony but when the tale precedes its track changes to suspicion, sorrow, and pain. Lucas is the main character of the film and the whole story revolves around him and his friends, family and acquaintances. The story is all about the innocent man Lucas and how is he haunted and tortured by dear ones and society of the sin which he has not done. He loses his every good relationship just because of a single but serious lie by his best friend’s daughter. The movie portrays how a lie gets its acceptance and how society take it and how it spreads around and then become a truth by the end of the day. And how an innocent man is hunted by the society family and friends.

The director Thomas Vinterberg portrayed the deep emotions of every character in an appreciable way and he had given lot of instances in the movie to make the viewer think about the story instead of spoon feeding the audience by telling the story in a flat narrative style. The hunting sequence of Lucas with his friends and son in the deep woods by the end of the story smartly tells the audience that even after years the innocent Lucas is been hunted by the society. The technical aspect of the movie kept some standard and the whole movie looked good and the pace of the story were impeccable

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